How to make a duct tape wallet

Learn how to make a duct tape wallet with these easy instructions

If you are looking for a fun craft to do with your children,
or if you just have some time on your hands, make a duct tape wallet.

“Duct
tape,” you ask.

Yes, and not the silver stuff used to actually wrap a pipe.
Duct tape now comes in a variety of colors and patterns in your local craft
store. When I first saw this tape, I thought it would be a neat way to cover a
notebook or mark a backpack for camp. Little did I know people were using it to
make wallets out of it.

Below are the instructions on how to make a duct tape
wallet for your cash, credit cards and whatever else you want.

You will need duct tape,
a pair of scissors and a credit or bankcard, something to make sure your
measurements are correct. After all, you do not want to make a wallet and find
your money or your credit cards don’t fit. It is like making a swatch when you
knit. It is unavoidable so you do not have to rip out your work and start over
later on.

Choose your favorite tape

Cut four 10” strips of tape and overlap sticky side up

Do it again with four more pieces of tape and cover sticky sides of the first
four pieces

Cut two extra strips and stick length-wise half way up, then fold
over to make a covered seam on each end

Lay a dollar bill along bottom and two
credit cards along top to make sure your main section of the duct tape wallet
is large enough to hold your cash

Set this piece aside

Measure credit cards

Using a credit card as a pattern, follow the same procedure
as above to make three long sections that would fit two credit cards side by side
leaving space in between to secure it to the main piece

Lay these three finished
sections length wise and overlapping slightly

Create another covered seam on
each shorter side by overlapping a length of tape before folding over to
secure

Trim edges

Add to main section

Lay card section on the top half of the larger section leaving
room to fold entire piece in half comfortably

Secure tape in center of card
section and fold over behind the card section only. You do not want to close
off the pocket where you put your paper money

Fold entire piece length-wise
keeping the card section in front. It will look wrong, but when you fold it,
this section will become the inside section of the duct tape wallet

Create
another seam all around the piece being careful to secure the credit card
pocket section on the bottom and sides

Fold entire wallet in half and make one
last seam along the shorter sides before trimming the edges.

There you have it! Step-by-step instructions on how to
make a duct tape wallet.

You are not limited to making a wallet either. Use this basic formula to make
checkbook covers, business card cases or any envelope-type items. Go big and
make a folder rather than covering one or try your hand at an actual envelope.
As long as it is the correct size and has the right amount of postage on it,
you can send it through the U.S. Mail.

A duct tape wallet may be just the
beginning of your creativity with duct tape!